Newfoundland and Labrador

Mild Saturday Ahead for Mount Pearl Before Unsettled Sunday

By

Emma Kelly
April 11, 2026 8:49 am

Residents of Mount Pearl can expect a mild Saturday before weather conditions become more unsettled heading into Sunday, April 12, 2026. According to Environment Canada, the day will feature clearing fog and a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures reaching a high of 7°C. Inland areas could see temperatures climb as high as 12°C.

The pleasant conditions are expected to fade Saturday evening as clouds move into the area. There is a 60 percent chance of drizzle overnight, with fog patches also developing. Temperatures will dip to a low of plus 1°C.

Sunday will bring a transition to more winter-like weather, with rain showers shifting to flurries. The forecast also includes a risk of freezing rain early Sunday morning. Residents can expect between 2 to 4 mm of rainfall and approximately 2 cm of snow. Temperatures will remain steady near 2°C throughout the day before dropping to a low of minus 2°C Sunday night.

While this weekend’s fluctuations are typical for spring in Newfoundland and Labrador, those heading out on the roads Sunday morning should remain cautious of potential slippery conditions. As of Saturday morning, there are no weather alerts in effect for the Mount Pearl area.

Improved conditions are expected early next week, with sunnier skies in the forecast for Monday and a high of 4°C. Mount Pearl, located on the northeastern Avalon Peninsula and known as the province’s second-largest city according to Wikipedia, continues to experience the variable temperatures common to this time of year.

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